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Preferred code editor for web development

Submitted by smarttin, , Thread ID: 177146

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23-07-2020, 03:32 PM
#1
which one , pros and cons ..
vs code, sublime text, webstorm, others(mention)

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#2
Personally I use Brackets from brackets.io. It's lightweight, and also can deploy folder as Project based ediiting. So All files on the project's folder is added. We also can search text/string in all files in the project. Pretty good and simple for a beginner.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#3
I personally use brackets and sublime text. Trust me this both are good and wonderful
You will love it

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#4
I use visual studio code! They have good plugins for git and for coding together

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#5
atom is dead as fuck, use vscode

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#6
17-02-2021, 04:04 PM
WankersCramp Wrote:
atom is dead as fuck, use vscode
+1

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#7
my fav is brackets or visual studio code

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#8
I use Atom but it sucks at supporting large files. Anything over like 1MB the editor freezes just from pasting into it, where as Sublime text does not. Simple because Atom is actually using Electron under the hood lol.

I see a lot of students out of school using Visual Code.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#9
I use vs code. it is free and has amazing features and extensions. backed by a huge company and not to mention customizable.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#10
VS Code is incredible. Microsoft is really throwing a lot of dev weight behind it, and the attention to detail is phenomenal. Also, and editor changes or updates are usually applied either without a restart, or within seconds. It's really the best option out there for cross-platform development. There is even work on making it functional in a browser so that you don't have to actually run it directly from your computer - you could program from your phone or tablet as well. Pretty great platform.

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